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The hospital has a 24-hour casualty, radiology, microbiology, pathology and biochemistry laboratories, blood bank and pharmacy catering to its needs. More recently a number of subspecialties have been introduced and patients have had the benefit of utilizing plastic surgery, urology, nephrology, cardiology, laser surgery, burns ward and ...
Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Shimla, India [1] Opened in 1664, Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai is the first medical institution in the country. Chain hospitals Various chain or network hospitals operate in various cities of India.
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Krishna Rajendra Hospital at Mysore is established (now part of Mysore Medical College) 1928 K.R. Market at Bangalore is established; the main wholesale market dealing with commodities 1930 Marakonahalli dam in Tumkur district is completed (the dam has an automatic siphon system, first of its kind in Asia) [24]
The Rajindra Hospital is named after Maharaja Sir Rajinder Singh and it receives a notable mention in 1908 by The Imperial Gazetteer of India as the Rajindra Hospital. [3] The hospital was known as Rajindra Hospital in pre-independence era, was sometimes mentioned as Rajendra Hospital, and currently uses the name Rajindra Hospital.
The new hospital has super-speciality departments of neurology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, cardiology, paediatric surgery and surgical gastroenterology. [ 4 ] Apart from this, it is involved in community health facilities like Nelamangala Taluk Hospital, the urban family welfare center on Siddaiah Road and primary health centers in Pavgada ...
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Kemmannugundi (or Kemmannagundi) derives its name from three Kannada words - Kempu (red), mannu (soil) and gundi (pit). Kemmannugundi was established as the summer retreat of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV.